Harold Wingo
Member
I have recently acquired a 4X5 Shen Hao with Ebony Fresnel. It came shipped with the Fresnel on top of the GG, i.e., the Fresnel is next to the eye when viewing. Additionally, the Fresnel's rough side (textured side) too is next to the eye.
1. Should the Fresnel be behind GG?
2. If the Fresnel is not to be behind glass then should the textured side of the Fresnel be next to the eye?
After using the loupe against the Fresnel, I have found marks on the textured side from the loupe! This doesn't seem right.
I also own a Sinar and the Fresnel IS used on the outside of the glass but the Fresnel's smooth side is next to the eye, meaning the textured side is facing the GG.
Badger Graphics has stated the Fresnel needs to be behind glass yet another source is of the opinion that the camera is designed for the image to form on GG and if the Fresnel is placed between GG and film, the image will be out of focus on film because of the additional thickness that's present between film and GG.
Thought I would throw this out for opinions.
Harold
1. Should the Fresnel be behind GG?
2. If the Fresnel is not to be behind glass then should the textured side of the Fresnel be next to the eye?
After using the loupe against the Fresnel, I have found marks on the textured side from the loupe! This doesn't seem right.
I also own a Sinar and the Fresnel IS used on the outside of the glass but the Fresnel's smooth side is next to the eye, meaning the textured side is facing the GG.
Badger Graphics has stated the Fresnel needs to be behind glass yet another source is of the opinion that the camera is designed for the image to form on GG and if the Fresnel is placed between GG and film, the image will be out of focus on film because of the additional thickness that's present between film and GG.
Thought I would throw this out for opinions.
Harold